Just to answer the aspect of why people in IRC tell you to go to a mailing list 
– because mailing list answers are more permanent that IRC, and also, it 
spreads the knowledge of the question, and the answer over a much wider time 
frame rather than just the two to three sentences that are involved in fixing 
your situation. It also notifies the mailing list which is generally watched by 
the devs/patchers/genius(is)/workaround guys/people from other 
distros/generally smart people – who could probably help you work through the 
problem, or at least direct you to a page that can.

These days people treat IRC like a street market for info, there are no rules 
other than do not paste more than 3 lines! (pastebin is your friend) and you 
can say what you like to who you like, and log off, without so much as 
contributing to the community. …  At least by coming to the mailing list, or at 
least searching the archives, the effort that had previously been exerted to 
answer the question the first 20 times on the mailing list, will not be wasted.

IRC has been around for a long time, but unless the irc server is irc.(project 
domain name here).org then expect it to be staffed by volunteers and people who 
may not have the same focus as yourself. IRC is just one of a number of 
resources. It a good spot for instant relief, (think street hooker), but the 
mailing list is your wife!

*disclaimer* I do not advocate the use of street hookers, nor do I 
discriminate/have any negative feeling towards against those who do, or indeed 
are ☺ - I just wanted to make a point!

I think I made my point, all the resources are out there on the web, this is 
open source, we don’t pay for it, be glad with the system that has actually 
managed to evolve given the fact the only incentive has been to pass on 
knowledge.

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